Linux companys should be reading articles like this to really find out where they should be heading. They don't know to be emulating Microsoft and competing for the lowest common denominator, instead, they should be trying to put out a good reliable products that "just work" on any hardware.
I don't care much for Redhat/Fedora Core for my own work, but I have to admit, it is simple and it works. This is how you compete. Come up with something different that means ALL of the needs of the customer.
The problem with Macs is that we aren't all yuppies who can afford the latest, and most expensive, hardware and software.
Linux companys should be reading articles like this to really find out where they should be heading. They don't know to be emulating Microsoft and competing for the lowest common denominator, instead, they should be trying to put out a good reliable products that "just work" on any hardware.
I don't care much for Redhat/Fedora Core for my own work, but I have to admit, it is simple and it works. This is how you compete. Come up with something different that means ALL of the needs of the customer.
The problem with Macs is that we aren't all yuppies who can afford the latest, and most expensive, hardware and software.
This looks like an ugly version of KDE to me.
Correction: The average /. troll is an idiot and the average SCO lawyer is below that.